The Maltese government has initiated a collaborative effort with local councils to allocate €10 million for community projects.
This partnership aims to streamline infrastructure development processes, including maintenance and emergency works, to benefit residents and the general public. Prime Minister Robert Abela emphasized the importance of addressing citizens’ needs and ensuring easy mobility, particularly for seniors and persons with disabilities.
The agreement, signed in the presence of various government officials, underscores the government’s commitment to supporting local councils in their efforts to create more inclusive and accessible environments.
Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works Chris Bonett highlighted the government’s proactive approach in supporting local councils and collaborating with them on community projects.
The Department of Public Works plays a vital role in these endeavors, working closely with localities on maintenance, restoration, and public infrastructure projects.
Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works Omar Farrugia emphasized the transformative potential of the €10 million allocation, stating that it provides an opportunity for positive changes in localities.
Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government Alison Zerafa Civelli reiterated the government’s focus on economic growth and its commitment to addressing local challenges through collaboration with local councils and residents. Overall, the partnership aims to enhance the quality of life in Maltese communities through improved infrastructure and community initiatives.
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